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Monday, 21 March 2011

Join Us In Welcoming Another Autodesk Civil 3D Blog!

Please join us in welcoming Isaac Rodriguez, Senior Software Engineer to the Autodesk Blogosphere! Isaac is the author of Civilized Development, a blog dedicated to the AutoCAD Civil 3D API.

For those of you who are not familiar with Isaac, here is his bio from the blog:

Isaac Rodriguez is a Sr. Software Engineer in the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® team. He has been with Autodesk since 2001 working in different products and technologies, and currently, he is the Software Development Lead of the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® API. He has several years of software development experience ranging a broad set of technologies and programming languages, and for the past few years, his work has been related to .NET.

When he is not writing code for Autodesk or taking care of this blog, you can find him playing blues with his band, shutting pictures, or enjoying a good book. As an former members of the SEI (Sociedad Española de Ilusionismo), he has a special interest about magic and loves to read about the subject.

If you are a developer interested in creating your own AutoCAD Civil 3D extensions, Civilized Development is definitely the place to start. Be sure to read Isaac’s first post for more information about his endeavor!

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Please join us in welcoming Isaac Rodriguez, Senior Software Engineer to the Autodesk Blogosphere! Isaac is the author of Civilized Development, a blog dedicated to the AutoCAD Civil 3D API.

For those of you who are not familiar with Isaac, here is his bio from the blog:

Isaac Rodriguez is a Sr. Software Engineer in the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® team. He has been with Autodesk since 2001 working in different products and technologies, and currently, he is the Software Development Lead of the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® API. He has several years of software development experience ranging a broad set of technologies and programming languages, and for the past few years, his work has been related to .NET.

When he is not writing code for Autodesk or taking care of this blog, you can find him playing blues with his band, shutting pictures, or enjoying a good book. As an former members of the SEI (Sociedad Española de Ilusionismo), he has a special interest about magic and loves to read about the subject.

If you are a developer interested in creating your own AutoCAD Civil 3D extensions, Civilized Development is definitely the place to start. Be sure to read Isaac’s first post for more information about his endeavor!